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AP U.S. History
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Summer Work
Course Resources
Writing Arguments
Historical Thinking
Thinking as a Historian
Expectations and Criteria
Finished Early?
AP Essays
Notes
Exam Review
1491-1607
Lesson 1: Indigenous Societies
Lesson 2: Exploration and Conquest
Lesson 3: Changing Worldviews
Period 1 Questions
1607-1754
Lesson 1: European Colonization
Lesson 2: Regions of the British Colonies
Lesson 3: Interactions Between Natives and Europeans
Lesson 4: Transatlantic Trade
Lesson 5: Slavery in the
Lesson 6: Colonial Society and Culture
Period 2 Questions
Period 2 Review
1754-1800
Lesson 1: French and Indian War
Lesson 2: Road to War
Lesson 3: Declaring Independence
Lesson 4: Course of the War
Lesson 5: Revolutionary Ideals
Lesson 6: New Governments
Lesson 7: Federalist Era
Period 3 Questions
1800-1848
Lesson 1: Jeffersonian Democracy
Lesson 2: Foreign Policy
Lesson 3: Market Revolution
Lesson 4: Democracy in America
Lesson 5: Age of Jacksonian
Lesson 6: Development of an American Culture
Lesson 7: Second Great Awakening
Lesson 8: Age of Reform
Lesson 9: African Americans in the Early Republic
Period 4 Questions
1844-1877
Lesson 1: Territorial Expansion
Lesson 2: Road to War
Lesson 3: Course of the Civil War
Lesson 4: Reconstruction
1865-1898
Lesson 1: Developing the West
Lesson 2: Rise of Industrial Capitalism
Lesson 3: Immigration and Urbanization
Lesson 4: Perspectives on the New Economy
Lesson 5: Intellectual and Cultural Movements
Lesson 6: Social and Political Reform
1890-1945
Lesson 1: New Imperialism
Lesson 2: Progressivism
Lesson 3: U.S. Involvement in WWI
Lesson 4: Roaring Twenties
Lesson 5: Great Depression and New Deal
Lesson 6: World War II
1945-1980
Lesson 1: Cold War
Lesson 2: Red Scare
Lesson 3: Economy After WWII
Lesson 4: Civil Rights Movement
Lesson 5: Great Society
Lesson 6: Vietnam War
Lesson 7: Society in Transition
1980-Present
Lesson 1: Reagan
Lesson 2: A Changing Economy
Lesson 3: Migration and Immigration
Lesson 4: Challenges of the 21st Century
Immigration
Final Project
AP U.S. History
Home
Summer Work
Course Resources
Writing Arguments
Historical Thinking
Thinking as a Historian
Expectations and Criteria
Finished Early?
AP Essays
Notes
Exam Review
1491-1607
Lesson 1: Indigenous Societies
Lesson 2: Exploration and Conquest
Lesson 3: Changing Worldviews
Period 1 Questions
1607-1754
Lesson 1: European Colonization
Lesson 2: Regions of the British Colonies
Lesson 3: Interactions Between Natives and Europeans
Lesson 4: Transatlantic Trade
Lesson 5: Slavery in the
Lesson 6: Colonial Society and Culture
Period 2 Questions
Period 2 Review
1754-1800
Lesson 1: French and Indian War
Lesson 2: Road to War
Lesson 3: Declaring Independence
Lesson 4: Course of the War
Lesson 5: Revolutionary Ideals
Lesson 6: New Governments
Lesson 7: Federalist Era
Period 3 Questions
1800-1848
Lesson 1: Jeffersonian Democracy
Lesson 2: Foreign Policy
Lesson 3: Market Revolution
Lesson 4: Democracy in America
Lesson 5: Age of Jacksonian
Lesson 6: Development of an American Culture
Lesson 7: Second Great Awakening
Lesson 8: Age of Reform
Lesson 9: African Americans in the Early Republic
Period 4 Questions
1844-1877
Lesson 1: Territorial Expansion
Lesson 2: Road to War
Lesson 3: Course of the Civil War
Lesson 4: Reconstruction
1865-1898
Lesson 1: Developing the West
Lesson 2: Rise of Industrial Capitalism
Lesson 3: Immigration and Urbanization
Lesson 4: Perspectives on the New Economy
Lesson 5: Intellectual and Cultural Movements
Lesson 6: Social and Political Reform
1890-1945
Lesson 1: New Imperialism
Lesson 2: Progressivism
Lesson 3: U.S. Involvement in WWI
Lesson 4: Roaring Twenties
Lesson 5: Great Depression and New Deal
Lesson 6: World War II
1945-1980
Lesson 1: Cold War
Lesson 2: Red Scare
Lesson 3: Economy After WWII
Lesson 4: Civil Rights Movement
Lesson 5: Great Society
Lesson 6: Vietnam War
Lesson 7: Society in Transition
1980-Present
Lesson 1: Reagan
Lesson 2: A Changing Economy
Lesson 3: Migration and Immigration
Lesson 4: Challenges of the 21st Century
Immigration
Final Project
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Home
Summer Work
Course Resources
Writing Arguments
Historical Thinking
Thinking as a Historian
Expectations and Criteria
Finished Early?
AP Essays
Notes
Exam Review
1491-1607
Lesson 1: Indigenous Societies
Lesson 2: Exploration and Conquest
Lesson 3: Changing Worldviews
Period 1 Questions
1607-1754
Lesson 1: European Colonization
Lesson 2: Regions of the British Colonies
Lesson 3: Interactions Between Natives and Europeans
Lesson 4: Transatlantic Trade
Lesson 5: Slavery in the
Lesson 6: Colonial Society and Culture
Period 2 Questions
Period 2 Review
1754-1800
Lesson 1: French and Indian War
Lesson 2: Road to War
Lesson 3: Declaring Independence
Lesson 4: Course of the War
Lesson 5: Revolutionary Ideals
Lesson 6: New Governments
Lesson 7: Federalist Era
Period 3 Questions
1800-1848
Lesson 1: Jeffersonian Democracy
Lesson 2: Foreign Policy
Lesson 3: Market Revolution
Lesson 4: Democracy in America
Lesson 5: Age of Jacksonian
Lesson 6: Development of an American Culture
Lesson 7: Second Great Awakening
Lesson 8: Age of Reform
Lesson 9: African Americans in the Early Republic
Period 4 Questions
1844-1877
Lesson 1: Territorial Expansion
Lesson 2: Road to War
Lesson 3: Course of the Civil War
Lesson 4: Reconstruction
1865-1898
Lesson 1: Developing the West
Lesson 2: Rise of Industrial Capitalism
Lesson 3: Immigration and Urbanization
Lesson 4: Perspectives on the New Economy
Lesson 5: Intellectual and Cultural Movements
Lesson 6: Social and Political Reform
1890-1945
Lesson 1: New Imperialism
Lesson 2: Progressivism
Lesson 3: U.S. Involvement in WWI
Lesson 4: Roaring Twenties
Lesson 5: Great Depression and New Deal
Lesson 6: World War II
1945-1980
Lesson 1: Cold War
Lesson 2: Red Scare
Lesson 3: Economy After WWII
Lesson 4: Civil Rights Movement
Lesson 5: Great Society
Lesson 6: Vietnam War
Lesson 7: Society in Transition
1980-Present
Lesson 1: Reagan
Lesson 2: A Changing Economy
Lesson 3: Migration and Immigration
Lesson 4: Challenges of the 21st Century
Immigration
Final Project
Finished Early?
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